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Extracellular Matrix and Endothelial Activation Markers in the Bronchial and Pulmonary Arteries in COPD. [PDF]
Annoni R +10 more
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A new class of living liquid metal composites is introduced, embedding Bacillus subtilis endospores into eutectic gallium–indium (EGaIn). The spores enhance droplet coalescence, strengthen interfacial conductivity, and provide on‐demand electrogenic functionality after germination. The composites exhibit high conductivity, self‐healing, patternability,
Maryam Rezaie, Yang Gao, Seokheun Choi
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MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of extracellular matrix proteins. [PDF]
Rampal A, Peyton SR, Vachet RW.
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Tumor‐tropic human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) were used as delivery vehicles for magnetotheranostic gold–iron oxide nanoflowers. Magnetic particle imaging of the iron component demonstrated widespread intratumoral distribution and sustained retention in contrast to injection of naked nanoflowers.
Behnaz Ghaemi +7 more
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Extracellular Matrix in Human Disease and Therapy: From Pathogenic Remodeling to Biomaterial Platforms and Precision Diagnostics. [PDF]
Jang JH.
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A modular biosynthetic PVA–gelatin hydrogel crosslinked via visible‐light thiol‐ene chemistry is engineered as a coating for neural electrodes. Optimizing matrix composition and mechanical properties enables the hydrogel to support astrocytic populations that guide neural differentiation and functional maturation.
Martina Genta +4 more
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The mechanobiology of extracellular matrix: a focus on thrombospondins. [PDF]
Zhao Y +6 more
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Fibrous benzenetrispeptide (BTP) hydrogels, fabricated via strain‐promoted azide‐alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) crosslinking, form robust, bioinert networks. These hydrogels can support 3D cell culture, where cell viability and colony growth depend on the fiber content.
Ceren C. Pihlamagi +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Extracellular matrix stiffness modulates angiogenic properties of the retinal pigment epithelium. [PDF]
Wolfram L +7 more
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